Duels of Honor (to the death)


If one of your women is molested by a seducer, and they are caught (causing you to lose Scoreboard points), you can demand a duel to the death with the culprit, who must have been named in the Herald. The other player has a year (four seasons) from the season the challenge is issued, to meet with you for the duel. The duel must be presided over by a Herald or a Sysop. The Herald also decides on the mutually agreeable time for the duel. If the other player refuses to present himself for the duel, the Sysop will reduce his Stature by five points. The duel to the death does not use champions and settles the issue once and for all. If the player called to duel dies before he can appear, the affair is considered settled.

Because it is possible for players to seduce your wife and daughters in order to lower your score, we have the "Keep Lock Out" feature, This allows you to keep all players, or just those of a certain nationality, out of any or all of your keeps. This is largely to keep nobles of other kingdoms out of your keep. This means they will not be able to enter your court/keep and be able to seduce your wife and daughters or hire your NPCs away. There are two ways you can lock people out of your court/keep. First, you can lock an entire side out. Thus, all of the French, or all of the English, or all others can be locked out. It is impossible to lock yourself or your manager out. The second way is to lock a specific individual out. These lock out features are accessed via the fief management menu.

Another alternative is to appeal to the offending player's King, or to the Pope. The King can outlaw a subject and the Pope can excommunicate anyone.


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